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Vet Dermatol ; 35(1): 15-24, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37840229

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BACKGROUND: Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is a common, complex and multifactorial disease involving, among others, genetic predisposition, environmental factors and allergic sensitisation. OBJECTIVE: This review summarises the current evidence on the role of genetic and environmental factors and allergic sensitisation in the pathogenesis of cAD since the last review by ICADA in 2015. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Online citation databases and proceedings from international meetings on genetic factors, environmental factors and allergens relevant to cAD that had been published between 2015 and 2022 were reviewed. RESULTS: Despite intensive research efforts, the detailed genetic background predisposing to cAD and the effect of a wide range of environmental factors still need more clarification. Genome-wide association studies and investigations on genetic biomarkers, such as microRNAs, have provided some new information. Environmental factors appear to play a major role. Lifestyle, especially during puppyhood, appears to have an important impact on the developing immune system. Factors such as growing up in a rural environment, large size of family, contact with other animals, and a nonprocessed meat-based diet may reduce the risk for subsequent development of cAD. It appears that Toxocara canis infection may have a protective effect against Dermatophagoides farinae-induced cAD. House dust mites (D. farinae and D. pteronyssinus) remain the most common allergen group to which atopic dogs react. Currently, the major allergens related to D. farinae in dogs include Der f 2, Der f 15, Der f 18 and Zen 1. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Canine atopic dermatitis remains a complex, genetically heterogeneous disease that is influenced by multiple environmental factors. Further, well-designed studies are necessary to shed more light on the role of genetics, environmental factors and major allergens in the pathogenesis of cAD.


Assuntos
Dermatite Atópica , Doenças do Cão , Cães , Animais , Alérgenos , Dermatite Atópica/genética , Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Estudo de Associação Genômica Ampla/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/genética , Pyroglyphidae , Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus , Antígenos de Dermatophagoides
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Vet Dermatol ; 35(1): 5-14, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37990608

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BACKGROUND: Canine atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complex inflammatory skin disease associated with cutaneous microbiome, immunological and skin barrier alterations. This review summarises the current evidence on skin barrier defects and on cutaneous microbiome dysfunction in canine AD. OBJECTIVE: To this aim, online citation databases, abstracts and proceedings from international meetings on skin barrier and cutaneous microbiome published between 2015 and 2023 were reviewed. RESULTS: Since the last update on the pathogenesis of canine AD, published by the International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals in 2015, 49 articles have been published on skin barrier function, cutaneous/aural innate immunity and the cutaneous/aural microbiome in atopic dogs. Skin barrier dysfunction and cutaneous microbial dysbiosis are essential players in the pathogenesis of canine AD. It is still unclear if such alterations are primary or secondary to cutaneous inflammation, although some evidence supports their primary involvement in the pathogenesis of canine AD. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Although many studies have been published since 2015, the understanding of the cutaneous host-microbe interaction is still unclear, as is the role that cutaneous dysbiosis plays in the development and/or worsening of canine AD. More studies are needed aiming to design new therapeutic approaches to restore the skin barrier, to increase and optimise the cutaneous natural defences, and to rebalance the cutaneous microbiome.


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Dermatite Atópica , Microbiota , Cães , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/tratamento farmacológico , Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos , Disbiose/veterinária , Pele
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Vet Dermatol ; 35(4): 418-431, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38425024

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BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of canine adverse food reactions (AFRs) is based on vague criteria, such as '>50% improvement' during elimination diet trial (EDT) followed by 'deterioration' during provocation test (PT). OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to use predefined criteria to evaluate response during EDT [i.e., Owner Global Assessment of Treatment Efficacy (OGATE) = good-to-excellent] and relapse during PT [i.e., Owner Global Assessment of Challenge Deterioration (OGACD) = moderate-to-severe and/or >100% increase of lesional (Canine Atopic Dermatitis Extent and Severity Index, 4th iteration, CADESI-04) and/or of pruritus (pruritus Visual Analog Scale, PVAS) scores]. ANIMALS: Twenty-nine dogs with atopic dermatitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An extensively hydrolysed diet was fed to all dogs followed, in seven of 11 nonresponders, by a second home-made novel-protein EDT. Dogs responding to either EDT were challenged with their previous diet. RESULTS: Thirteen (44.8%) dogs were diagnosed with AFRs: at the end of EDT, their OGATE was good (9 of 13; 69.2%) or excellent (four of 13; 30.8%), and both CADESI-04 (46.7%) and PVAS (71.1%) had decreased significantly; at the end of PT, OGACD was moderate or severe in 12 of 13 (92.3%) dogs, and both CADESI-04 (127.9%) and PVAS (181.8%) had increased significantly. Of the 16 dogs without AFRs, 6 (37.5%) responded to the commercial (n = 5) or home-made (n = 1) diet [OGATE = good (three of six) or excellent (three of six)], with significant concurrent reduction of CADESI-04 and nonsignificant reduction of PVAS, yet they did not relapse during PT. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The proposed (predefined) criteria for the evaluation of response during EDT and deterioration during PT seem reliable and are easily applicable in clinical practice and research.


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Dermatite Atópica , Doenças do Cão , Hipersensibilidade Alimentar , Cães , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Dermatite Atópica/diagnóstico , Doenças do Cão/dietoterapia , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Hipersensibilidade Alimentar/veterinária , Hipersensibilidade Alimentar/diagnóstico , Hipersensibilidade Alimentar/dietoterapia , Masculino , Feminino , Ração Animal/análise , Dieta/veterinária
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Vet Dermatol ; 34(1): 46-52, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36229985

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BACKGROUND: There are no studies investigating the correlation between prick test (PT) and intradermal test (IDT) with environmental allergens in dogs with atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVES: To investigate the correlation between PT and IDT for two environmental allergens, and to calculate the sensitivity, specificity and Youden index of PT, using IDT as the gold standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-two dogs with AD were selected. PT was performed with glycerinated allergen extracts, along with negative and positive controls, using the Greer Prick System. Reactions were interpreted (positive/negative) subjectively and by using seven objective criteria, by an examiner blinded to the IDT results. IDT reactions to the same allergens were interpreted, subjectively and objectively, by another masked investigator. The agreement between PT and IDT, the sensitivity, specificity and Youden index of PT, using IDT as gold standard, were calculated. RESULTS: On subjective evaluation, the correlation between PT and IDT was poor and sensitivity of PT was 0%. Of the seven criteria for the objective evaluation of PT, the best diagnostic performance was attained when allergen-induced wheals were considered positive if their longest diameter was ≥8.5 mm. However, even then, the correlation with IDT was moderate, and the sensitivity of PT, albeit based on few positive IDT reactions, was low. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: At least as performed herein, PT has a poor-to-moderate correlation with IDT, mainly as a consequence of the lack of positive PT reactions. Further studies are needed to improve PT technique, yet, meanwhile, it cannot be recommended as a substitute for IDT.


Assuntos
Dermatite Atópica , Doenças do Cão , Cães , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/diagnóstico , Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Alérgenos , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Testes Intradérmicos/veterinária , Testes Intradérmicos/métodos , Testes Cutâneos/veterinária
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Vet Dermatol ; 34(5): 415-424, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37114506

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BACKGROUND: The high-frequency ultrasonographic appearance of skin of dogs with atopic dermatitis (cAD) has not been described. OBJECTIVES: To compare high-frequency ultrasonographic findings among lesional, macroscopically nonlesional skin of dogs with cAD, and the macroscopically nonlesional skin of healthy dogs. Additionally, to determine whether there is any correlation between the ultrasonographic findings in lesional skin and local Canine Atopic Dermatitis Extent and Severity Index, 4th iteration (CADESI-04) or its domains (erythema, lichenification, excoriations/alopecia). As a secondary aim, six cAD dogs were re-evaluated after management intervention. ANIMALS: Twenty dogs with cAD (six were re-examined after treatment) and six healthy dogs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In all dogs, ultrasonographic examination was performed on the same 10 skin sites, using a 50 MHz transducer. Wrinkling of skin surface, presence/width of subepidermal low echogenic band, hypoechogenicity of dermis and thickness of the skin were evaluated and scored/measured blindly. RESULTS: Dermal hypoechogenicity was more common and severe in lesional compared to macroscopically nonlesional skin of dogs with cAD. In lesional skin, presence/severity of wrinkling of skin surface and of dermal hypoechogenicity were positively correlated with presence/severity of lichenification, while severity of dermal hypoechogenicity was positively correlated with local CADESI-04. A positive correlation between the change in skin thickness and the change in the severity of erythema during treatment was noted. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: High-frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy may be useful for the evaluation of skin of dogs with cAD and for evaluating the progression of skin lesions during treatment.


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Dermatite Atópica , Doenças do Cão , Cães , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/diagnóstico por imagem , Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Microscopia Acústica/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Pele/diagnóstico por imagem , Pele/patologia , Prurido/veterinária
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Vet Dermatol ; 33(6): 527-533, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36336575

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Background - There is lack of studies evaluating the repeatability and reproducibility of the interpretation of intradermal testing in dogs with atopic dermatitis (AD). Objectives - To evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of the interpretation of intradermal test results in dogs with AD. For comparison, the repeatability of allergen-specific immunoglobulin (Ig)E serology also was examined. Materials and methods - Twenty dogs with AD were used. Intradermal test included injections of known negative and positive controls, and of 25 masked injections of 10 allergens/controls, that were selected randomly and injected at random positions. Reactions to the 25 masked allergens/controls were scored (positive/negative) subjectively by three independent examiners followed by an objective assessment. Allergen-specific IgE serology was performed in blinded duplicate samples collected from all dogs for nine of 10 of the same allergens. Results - Kappa values of intraobserver repeatability (≥2 injections of the same allergen to different positions of the same dog) varied between -0.53 and 0.8 (subjective evaluations), and between 0.03 and 1 (objective evaluation). When the repeatability of the serological test was examined k = 0.91. Kappa values for the interobserver reproducibility (objective and three subjective evaluations of the same allergen injected at the same position of the same dog) varied between 0.6 and 0.74 (overall 0.67). Conclusions and clinical relevance - Intraobserver repeatability of the subjective and objective evaluation of IDT results varied from good to poor and depended on the number of times the same allergen was injected, whereas interobserver reproducibility varied from substantial to moderate. Further studies are needed to optimise the repeatability and reproducibility of IDT in dogs.


Contexte - Il existe un manque d'études évaluant la répétabilité et la reproductibilité de l'interprétation des tests intradermiques chez les chiens atteints de dermatite atopique (DA). Objectifs - Évaluer la répétabilité et la reproductibilité de l'interprétation des résultats des tests intradermiques chez les chiens atteints de MA. À des fins de comparaison, la répétabilité de la sérologie de l'immunoglobuline (Ig)E spécifique de l'allergène a également été examinée. Matériels et méthodes - Vingt chiens atteints de MA ont été utilisés. Le test intradermique comprenait des injections de contrôles négatifs et positifs connus, et de 25 injections masquées de 10 allergènes/contrôles, qui ont été sélectionnés au hasard et injectés à des positions aléatoires. Les réactions aux 25 allergènes/contrôles masqués ont été notées (positives/négatives) subjectivement par trois examinateurs indépendants, suivies d'une évaluation objective. La sérologie IgE spécifique de l'allergène a été réalisée dans des échantillons en double en aveugle prélevés sur tous les chiens pour neuf des 10 allergènes identiques. Résultats - Les valeurs kappa de répétabilité intra-observateur (≥2 injections du même allergène à différentes positions du même chien) variaient entre -0,53 et 0,8 (évaluations subjectives), et entre 0,03 et 1 (évaluation objective). Lorsque la répétabilité du test sérologique a été examinée, k = 0,91. Les valeurs de Kappa pour la reproductibilité interobservateur (évaluations objective et trois évaluations subjectives du même allergène injecté au même endroit du même chien) variaient entre 0,6 et 0,74 (globalement 0,67). Conclusions et pertinence clinique - La répétabilité intra-observateur de l'évaluation subjective et objective des résultats IDT variait de bonne à mauvaise et dépendait du nombre d'injections d'un même allergène, alors que la reproductibilité inter-observateur variait de substantielle à modérée. D'autres études sont nécessaires pour optimiser la répétabilité et la reproductibilité de l'IDT chez le chien.


Introducción- faltan estudios que evalúen la repetibilidad y la reproducibilidad de la interpretación de las pruebas intradérmicas en perros con dermatitis atópica (AD). Objetivos- evaluar la repetibilidad y reproducibilidad de la interpretación de los resultados de las pruebas intradérmicas en perros con AD. A modo de comparación, también se examinó la repetibilidad de la serología de inmunoglobulina (Ig)E específica de alérgeno. Materiales y métodos - Se utilizaron 20 perros con AD. La prueba intradérmica incluyó inyecciones de controles positivos y negativos conocidos, y de 25 inyecciones enmascaradas de 10 alérgenos/controles, que se seleccionaron al azar y se inyectaron en posiciones aleatorias. Las reacciones a los 25 alérgenos/controles enmascarados fueron calificadas (positivas/negativas) subjetivamente por tres examinadores independientes seguido de una evaluación objetiva. La serología de IgE específica para alérgenos se realizó en muestras duplicadas ciegas recolectadas de todos los perros para nueve de 10 de los mismos alérgenos. Resultados - Los valores Kappa de repetibilidad intraobservador (≥2 inyecciones del mismo alérgeno en diferentes posiciones del mismo perro) variaron entre -0,53 y 0,8 (evaluaciones subjetivas) y entre 0,03 y 1 (evaluación objetiva). Cuando se examinó la repetibilidad de la prueba serológica k = 0,91. Los valores de Kappa para la reproducibilidad interobservador (objetivo y tres evaluaciones subjetivas del mismo alérgeno inyectado en la misma posición del mismo perro) variaron entre 0,6 y 0,74 (en general, 0,67). Conclusiones y relevancia clínica- la repetibilidad intraobservador de la evaluación subjetiva y objetiva de los resultados de la IDT varió de buena a mala y dependió del número de veces que se inyectó el mismo alérgeno, mientras que la reproducibilidad interobservador varió de sustancial a moderada. Se necesitan más estudios para optimizar la repetibilidad y reproducibilidad de IDT en perros.


Contexto - Há poucos estudos avaliando a repetibilidade e reprodutibilidade da interpretação do teste intradérmico em cães com dermatite atópica (DA). Objetivos - Avaliar a repetibilidade e reprodutibilidade da interpretação dos resultados de testes intradérmicos em cães com DA. Para comparação, a repetibilidade da sorologia com imunoglobulinas (Ig)E alérgeno-específicas foi também avaliada. Materiais e métodos - Foram utilizados 20 cães com DA. O teste intradérmico incluiu injeções de controles negativos e positivos conhecidos e de 25 injeções mascaradas de 10 alérgenos/controles, que foram selecionados aleatoriamente e injetadas em posições aleatórias. As reações aos 25 alérgenos/controles mascarados foram pontuadas (positiva/negativa) subjetivamente por três examinadores independentes, seguidas de uma avaliação objetiva. A sorologia de IgE específica para alérgenos foi realizada em amostras duplicadas cegas coletadas de todos os cães para nove de 10 dos mesmos alérgenos. Resultados - Os valores Kappa de repetibilidade intraobservador (≥2 injeções do mesmo alérgeno em diferentes posições do mesmo cão) variaram entre -0,53 e 0,8 (avaliação subjetiva) e entre 0,03 e 1 (avaliação objetiva). Quando examinada a repetibilidade do teste sorológico k=0,91. Os valores de Kappa para a reprodutibilidade interobservador (objetiva e três avaliações subjetivas do mesmo alérgeno injetado na mesma posição do mesmo cão) variaram entre 0,6 e 0,74 (total 0,67). Conclusões e relevância clínica - A repetibilidade intraobservador da avaliação subjetiva e objetiva dos resultados do IDT variou de boa a ruim e dependeu do número de vezes que o mesmo alérgeno foi injetado, enquanto a reprodutibilidade interobservador variou de substancial a moderada. Mais estudos são necessários para otimizar a repetibilidade e reprodutibilidade do IDT em cães.


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Dermatite Atópica , Doenças do Cão , Cães , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/diagnóstico , Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Testes Intradérmicos/veterinária , Testes Intradérmicos/métodos , Imunoglobulina E , Alérgenos
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Vet Dermatol ; 33(4): 305-e71, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35635252

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BACKGROUND: The optimal microscopic magnification and number of optical fields of adhesive tape strip cytological slides that should be examined when searching for Malassezia yeasts on canine skin are unknown. OBJECTIVES: To determine the optimal magnification and the minimum number of optical fields that should be examined to maximise intraobserver repeatability and interobserver reproducibility. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven experienced examiners counted, twice, the number of yeasts in 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 optical fields of 40 slides at ×400 and ×1000 magnification. RESULTS: The number of yeasts per unit surface area was significantly higher at ×1000 compared to ×400 magnification. Repeatability and reproducibility for counting the yeasts was very poor. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Adhesive tape strip cytological slides should be examined microscopically for Malassezia spp. at ×1000 magnification. The repeatability of this examination for counting the yeasts is poor.


Contexte - Le grossissement microscopique optimal et le nombre de champs optiques des lames cytologiques de bandes adhésives à examiner lors de la recherche de levures Malassezia sur la peau de chien sont inconnus. Objectifs - Déterminer le grossissement optimal et le nombre minimal de champs à examiner pour maximiser la répétabilité intra-observateur et la reproductibilité inter-observateur. Matériels et méthodes - Sept examinateurs expérimentés ont compté, deux fois, le nombre de levures dans 10, 20, 30, 40 et 50 champs de 40 lames aux grossissements ×400 et ×1 000. Résultats - Le nombre de levures par unité de surface était significativement plus élevé au grossissement ×1 000 par rapport au grossissement ×400. La répétabilité et la reproductibilité du comptage des levures étaient très médiocres. Conclusions et pertinence clinique - Les lames cytologiques de bandes adhésives doivent être examinées au microscope pour Malassezia spp. à un grossissement ×1 000. La répétabilité de cet examen de comptage des levures est faible.


Introducción- se desconoce el aumento microscópico óptimo y el número de campos ópticos de los portaobjetos citológicos en tiras de cinta adhesiva que deben examinarse al buscar levaduras Malassezia en la piel canina. Objetivos- determinar el aumento óptimo y el número mínimo de campos ópticos que deben examinarse para maximizar la repetibilidad intraobservador y la reproducibilidad interobservador. Materiales y métodos- siete examinadores experimentados contaron dos veces el número de levaduras en campos ópticos de 10, 20, 30, 40 y 50 de 40 portaobjetos con aumentos de x ×400 y ×1000. Resultados- el número de levaduras por unidad de superficie fue significativamente mayor con un aumento de ×1000 en comparación con un aumento de ×400. La repetibilidad y reproducibilidad para contar las levaduras fue muy pobre. Conclusiones y relevancia clínica - Los portaobjetos citológicos en tiras de cinta adhesiva deben examinarse microscópicamente para detectar Malassezia spp. con un aumento de ×1.000. La repetibilidad de este examen para contar las levaduras es pobre.


Contexto - A ampliação microscópica ideal e o número de campos ópticos das lâminas citológicas de fita adesiva que devem ser examinados nas pesquisas de leveduras do gênero Malassezia em cães são desconhecidos. Objetivos - Determinar a magnificação ideal e o número mínimo de campos ópticos que devem ser examinados para maximizar a repetibilidade intraobservador e a reproducibilidade interobservador. Materiais e métodos - Sete examinadores experientes contaram duas vezes o número de leveduras em 10, 20, 30, 40 e 50 campos ópticos de 40 lâminas nas magnificações de x400 e x1000. Resultados - O número de leveduras por unidade de área de superfície foi significativamente maior em x1000 em comparação com a ampliação de x400. A repetibilidade e a reprodutibilidade para a contagem de leveduras foi muito pobre. Conclusões e relevância clínica - Lâminas de citologia por fica adesiva devem ser examinadas microscopicamente para Malassezia spp a uma magnificação de x1.000. A repetibilidade deste exame para contagem de leveduras foi pobre.


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Técnicas Citológicas , Dermatomicoses , Doenças do Cão , Malassezia , Animais , Técnicas Citológicas/instrumentação , Técnicas Citológicas/normas , Técnicas Citológicas/veterinária , Dermatomicoses/diagnóstico , Dermatomicoses/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Cães , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Pele/microbiologia
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Vet Dermatol ; 32(2): 99-e19, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33368749

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BACKGROUND: Canine leishmaniosis (CanL) is associated with an aberrant cutaneous immune response. Few studies have compared cutaneous immune cells among dogs with leishmaniosis or infected without leishmaniosis, and noninfected dogs. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the number of neutrophils, histiocytes, T lymphocytes, T-bet-positive, GATA3-positive, FoxP3-positive and interleukin (IL)-17-positive cells, in lesional (Group A) and normal-looking (Group B) skin of nine dogs with stage II/III leishmaniosis; in normal-looking PCR-positive (Group C; n = 6) or PCR-negative (Group D; n = 6) skin of infected dogs; and in the normal-looking skin of 12 noninfected dogs (Group E). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Diagnosis of CanL considered clinical signs, clinicopathological abnormalities, detection of Leishmania amastigotes in lymph nodes, and/or bone marrow and positive serological results. Paraffin-embedded skin biopsies were processed for routine immunofluorescence and positive cells were identified using commercially available anti-canine antibodies. RESULTS: In Group A, there was a significantly higher number of neutrophils (P < 0.001), histiocytes (P = 0.012), T lymphocytes (P = 0.011), GATA3-positive (P = 0.02) and IL-17A-positive (P = 0.002) cells compared to Group E. In Group B, there was a significantly higher number of histiocytes (P = 0.02), T lymphocytes (P = 0.004), GATA3-positive (P = 0.006) and FoxP3-positive (P = 0.028) cells compared to Group E. There was no difference in between groups A and B and between groups C or D and E. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: In the lesional and/or normal-looking skin of dogs with moderate/severe CanL there is an infiltration of neutrophils, histiocytes, T lymphocytes, GATA3-, FoxP3- and IL17A-positive cells. By contrast, the number of these cells is not increased in the normal-looking skin of infected dogs without CanL compared to the skin of noninfected dogs.


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Doenças do Cão , Leishmania infantum , Leishmaniose , Animais , Biópsia/veterinária , Cães , Leishmaniose/veterinária , Pele
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Mol Cell Probes ; 46: 101416, 2019 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31247316

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Malassezia yeasts constitute the major eukaryotic cutaneous flora of homoeothermic vertebrates. These lipophilic yeasts are able to cause, trigger, or aggravate common skin diseases under favorable conditions. Species identification and subspecies differentiation is currently based on morphological characteristics, lipid assimilation profile, and molecular tests. Mass spectrometry has been also reported as a reliable, yet costly and labor-intensive, method to classify Malassezia yeasts. Here, we introduce Raman spectroscopy as a new molecular technique able to differentiate three phylogenetically close Malassezia species (M.globosa, M.pachydermatis, and M.sympodialis) by examining their lipid metabolic profile. Using Raman spectroscopy, lipid fingerprints of Malassezia cultures on Leeming-Notman agar, were analyzed by spectral bands assignment and partial least squares discriminant analysis. Our results demonstrate differential utilization of lipid supplements among these three species and the ability of Raman spectroscopy to rapidly and accurately discriminate them by predictive modelling.


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Dermatomicoses/genética , Lipídeos/genética , Lipídeos/isolamento & purificação , Malassezia/genética , Dermatomicoses/microbiologia , Análise Discriminante , Humanos , Lipídeos/química , Lipídeos/classificação , Malassezia/química , Análise Espectral Raman
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Exp Parasitol ; 147: 54-9, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25307685

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Cats that live in areas where canine and human leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum is endemic may become infected and may develop anti-Leishmania antibodies. In this study 50 clinically normal and 50 cats with cutaneous and/or systemic signs that lived in an endemic area and had been previously examined for infection by L. infantum using PCR in four different tissues were serologically tested for the presence of anti-Leishmania IgG (IFAT and ELISA) and IgM (IFAT). The aim was to compare the results of IFAT, ELISA and PCR and to investigate the possible associations between seropositivity to Leishmania spp and signalment, living conditions, season of sampling, health status of the cats, and seropositivity to other infectious agents. Low concentrations of anti-Leishmania IgG were detected by IFAT in 10% of the cats and by ELISA in 1%, whereas anti-Leishmania IgM were detected by IFAT in 1%. There was disagreement between the results of IFAT and ELISA for anti-Leishmania IgG (P = 0.039) and between all serological tests and PCR (P < 0.001). The diagnostic sensitivity of all serological tests, using PCR as the gold standard, was very low, but ELISA and IFAT for anti-Leishmania IgM had 100% specificity. The diagnostic sensitivity of all serological tests could not be improved by changing the cut-off values. Seropositivity for Leishmania spp was not associated with signalment, living conditions, season of sampling and health status of the cats or with seropositivity to feline leukemia virus, feline immunodeficiency virus, feline coronavirus, Toxoplasma gondii and Bartonella henselae. In conclusion, because of their low sensitivity and very high specificity two of the evaluated serological tests (ELISA for anti-Leishmania IgG and IFAT for anti-Leishmania IgM) may be useless as population screening tests but valuable for diagnosing feline infection by L. infantum.


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Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática/veterinária , Técnica Indireta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo/veterinária , Leishmania infantum/imunologia , Leishmaniose Visceral/veterinária , Animais , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , Área Sob a Curva , Doenças do Gato/parasitologia , Gatos , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática/normas , Feminino , Técnica Indireta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo/normas , Imunoglobulina G/sangue , Imunoglobulina M/sangue , Leishmaniose Visceral/diagnóstico , Masculino , Curva ROC , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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Vet Dermatol ; 25(2): 61-71, e22, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24461051

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BACKGROUND: Canine leishmaniosis, a zoonotic infectious disease caused by Leishmania infantum (syn. L. chagasi), is fairly common in endemic areas, and skin lesions are the most frequent clinical manifestation. Despite the large volume of relevant scientific information, there is a relative paucity of up-to-date review articles on the cutaneous manifestations of the disease. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: This review provides current information on the macroscopic and histological skin lesions of dogs with leishmaniosis and comments on their pathogenesis and definitive diagnosis. METHODS: Published articles have been thoroughly reviewed and the retrieved information has been used and supplemented as appropriate with the authors' clinical experience. RESULTS: The main clinicopathological presentations of canine leishmaniosis are exfoliative, ulcerative, nodular, sterile pustular and papular dermatitis and nodules at the site of parasite inoculation. Histopathology is usually dominated by mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates; immunohistochemical findings are variable, and Leishmania amastigotes are present in both diseased and normal-looking skin of dogs with leishmaniosis. Definitive diagnosis of the skin lesions in a dog with leishmaniosis is based on their macroscopic appearance, exclusion of main differentials, histopathology, demonstration of the parasite in the skin and complete response to antileishmanial treatment. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Canine leishmaniosis due to L. infantum is characterized by diverse cutaneous manifestations that may reflect different host-parasite relationships. Furthermore, different types of skin lesions may occur, in various combinations, in the same dog. The definitive diagnosis of these lesions is based on clinical and laboratory examinations and on the response to antileishmanial treatment.


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Doenças do Cão/patologia , Leishmania infantum/fisiologia , Leishmaniose Cutânea/veterinária , Leishmaniose Visceral/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Cão/parasitologia , Cães , Leishmaniose Cutânea/parasitologia , Leishmaniose Cutânea/patologia , Leishmaniose Visceral/parasitologia , Leishmaniose Visceral/patologia
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Vet Dermatol ; 25(2): 77-85, e25, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24461108

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BACKGROUND: Severity scales are used to grade skin lesions in clinical trials for treatment of dogs with atopic dermatitis (AD). At this time, only two scales have been validated, namely the Canine Atopic Dermatitis Extent and Severity Index (CADESI)-3 and the Canine Atopic Dermatitis Lesion Index (CADLI). However, the high number of assessed sites makes the CADESI-3 impractical. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a fourth version of the CADESI that is simpler and quicker to administer. METHODS: Body sites, lesions and severity grades were revised by members of the International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals (ICADA). The newly designed CADESI-4 was tested for its validity (i.e. content, construct and criterion), reliability (i.e. inter- and intra-observer reliability and internal consistency), responsiveness (i.e. sensitivity to change) and time to administer. Disease severity benchmarks were chosen using receiver operating characteristic methodology. RESULTS: The CADESI-4 was simplified in comparison to its previous version to comprise 20 body sites typically affected in atopic dogs. Three lesions (erythema, lichenification and alopecia/excoriation) were scored from 0 to 3 at each site. The CADESI-4 had satisfactory validity, reliability and sensitivity to change. On average, the time to administer a CADESI-4 was one-third that of a CADESI-3. Proposed benchmarks for mild, moderate and severe AD skin lesions are 10, 35 and 60, respectively. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The CADESI-4 is simpler to use and quicker to administer than its previous version. The ICADA recommends the CADESI-4 instead of the CADESI-3 to score skin lesions of AD in dogs enrolled in clinical trials.


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Dermatite Atópica/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Medição da Dor/veterinária , Prurido/veterinária , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/patologia , Doenças do Cão/classificação , Cães , Medição da Dor/classificação , Prurido/classificação , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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Vet Dermatol ; 25(3): 176-e45, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24617973

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BACKGROUND: The ultrasonographic appearance of the normal canine haired skin examined using high-frequency ultrasonography has not been described. HYPOSTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To describe the echogenicity of normal canine haired skin using high-frequency (50 MHz) ultrasonography and to compare ultrasonographic with histological measurements of skin thickness using snap-frozen tissue biopsy samples. ANIMALS: Ten normal healthy beagle dogs. METHODS: Ultrasonographic examination was performed on eight cutaneous sites by use of a 50 MHz polyvinylidene difluoride transducer. The skin echogenicity was evaluated, and the mean of 10 skin thickness measurements was calculated. Ultrasonography results were compared with histological findings of skin cryosections stained with haematoxylin and eosin, as well as with histometric measurements of skin thickness. Differences in the ultrasonographic and histological measurements among biopsy sites, age and sex of the animals were also examined. RESULTS: The skin layers and hair follicles could be identified with high-frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy in all eight examination sites of all 10 dogs. There was a highly significant, positive association between the ultrasonographic and histological measurements (P < 0.001) of skin thickness. For both ultrasonographic and histological skin thickness measurements, there were no statistically significant differences between sex, age or among the different examination sites. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Cutaneous ultrasound biomicroscopy using a 50 MHz transducer is a useful tool for the following applications: (i) to identify the skin layers (including the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous fat); (ii) to demonstrate the hair follicles in various areas of the haired skin; and (iii) to measure the thickness of normal canine skin accurately.


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Cabelo/anatomia & histologia , Microscopia Acústica/veterinária , Pele/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Cães , Feminino , Masculino
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Parasitology ; 140(9): 1144-8, 2013 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23721613

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Hirstiella spp. are common ectoparasites of captive green iguanas (Iguana iguana). Suggested treatments are empirical and some of them are of low efficacy and potentially toxic. The objective of this open-label study was to investigate the short-term efficacy and safety of a single application of 0·25% fipronil solution for the treatment of hirstiellosis. The skin of 50 green iguanas was thoroughly examined with the aid of bright light and magnifying lenses. A total of 21 iguanas were found to be infested, harbouring 1-24 mites (median: 5). All 35 mites collected from 17 iguanas were identified as Hirstiella sp. Both infested and non-infested lizards, sharing the same enclosure, were carefully wiped with 0·25% fipronil solution. The safety and the efficacy of the treatment were evaluated after 2 days in 47/50 (94%) and 7 days in 29/50 (58%) iguanas. Compared with pre-treatment levels, the parasitic load did not changed significantly on the second day but was significantly lower on day 7 (P = 0·006). No adverse reactions were noticed. Based on these results a single whole-body application of 0·25% fipronil solution can be considered a safe and effective treatment for the reduction of parasitic burden in captive green iguanas infested by Hirstiella sp. mites.


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Acaricidas/administração & dosagem , Antiparasitários/administração & dosagem , Iguanas/parasitologia , Infestações por Ácaros/tratamento farmacológico , Ácaros/fisiologia , Pirazóis/administração & dosagem , Animais , Infestações por Ácaros/parasitologia , Soluções
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Vet Dermatol ; 24(2): 225-e49, 2013 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23402664

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BACKGROUND: Anti-allergic drugs (e.g. antihistamines, glucocorticoids and ciclosporin) are often administered to dogs with atopic dermatitis to relieve pruritus and skin lesions. Allergen-specific intradermal tests (IDT) and allergen-specific IgE serological (ASIS) tests are used to characterize the allergens to which dogs are hypersensitive. Anti-allergic drugs have the potential to influence the results or interpretation of these tests. OBJECTIVES: To provide evidence-based recommendations for anti-allergic drug withdrawal times before IDT and ASIS tests. METHODS: Three citation databases and abstracts from international meetings were searched for relevant studies. Studies were grouped based on similar interventions and types of tests. Withdrawal times for each type of drug and test were then extrapolated from the study results. RESULTS: Before the assessment of immediate reactions to IDT, proposed optimal withdrawal times for antihistamines, oral glucocorticoids, topical/otic glucocorticoids and ciclosporin are 7, 14, 14 and 0 days, respectively. Studies have provided no evidence for drug withdrawal prior to ASIS tests for oral ciclosporin or prednisone/prednisolone. Owing to a lack of studies, recommendations for withdrawal times before ASIS tests cannot be made for topical glucocorticoids and antihistamines. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: These proposed withdrawal times are based on the existing evidence at the end of 2011. Care must be taken before extrapolating the suggested withdrawal times to other species, higher dosages, different formulations and/or durations of administration of tested drugs, as well as to other medications from the same category.


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Antialérgicos/farmacologia , Antialérgicos/farmacocinética , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Medicina Baseada em Evidências/normas , Imunoglobulina E/sangue , Testes Intradérmicos/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Cão/sangue , Doenças do Cão/tratamento farmacológico , Cães , Testes Sorológicos/veterinária , Fatores de Tempo
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Animals (Basel) ; 13(7)2023 Mar 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37048429

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Toxoplasmosis is one of the most important protozoan diseases with a global impact on the health of domestic cats and with zoonotic significance. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of seropositivity for Toxoplasma gondii in different populations of cats in Greece and to assess risk factors for seropositivity. A total of 457 cats were prospectively enrolled, and a commercially available indirect immunofluorescence antibody testing (IFAT) kit was used for the detection of anti-T. gondii immunoglobulin G (IgG) in serum. Overall, 95 (20.8%) of the 457 cats were seropositive for T. gondii. Based on multivariate analysis, factors associated with seropositivity included older age [Odds ratio (OR), 1.33; p < 0.001]; a history of cat-fight trauma (OR, 3.88; p = 0.004); and lack of vaccination against calicivirus, herpesvirus-1, panleukopenia, and rabies (OR, 10; p = 0.002). This study shows a high prevalence of seropositivity for T. gondii in cats in Greece. This implies that toxoplasmosis is still a major public health concern and that optimal strategies for the prevention of infection with T. gondii in cats should be established.

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Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ; 94: 101962, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36812794

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Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is a highly contagious and ubiquitous virus of domestic cats and wild felids. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal, systemic disease caused by FCoV infection when spontaneous mutations of the viral genome take place. The aims of this study were primarily to determine the prevalence of seropositivity for FCoV in different populations of cats in Greece and assess risk factors for seropositivity. A total of 453 cats were prospectively enrolled in the study. A commercially available IFAT kit was used for the detection of FCoV IgG antibodies in serum. Overall, 55 (12.1 %) of the 453 cats were seropositive for FCoV. Based on multivariable analysis, factors associated with FCoV-seropositivity included cats adopted as strays and contact with other cats. This is the first extensive study on the epidemiology of FCoV in cats from Greece and one of the largest worldwide. Feline coronavirus infection is relatively common in Greece. Therefore, it is necessary to establish optimal strategies for the prevention of FCoV infection, considering the high-risk groups of cats identified in this study.


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Doenças do Gato , Infecções por Coronavirus , Coronavirus Felino , Peritonite Infecciosa Felina , Animais , Gatos , Estudos Soroepidemiológicos , Grécia , Infecções por Coronavirus/veterinária , Peritonite Infecciosa Felina/diagnóstico , Coronavirus Felino/genética , Fatores de Risco
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J Feline Med Surg ; 25(7): 1098612X231183299, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37498286

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the specificity of a rapid point-of-care test for the estimation of feline pancreatic lipase (SNAP fPL) in healthy and sick cats without clinical evidence of pancreatitis. A second objective was to evaluate the agreement between SNAP fPL and serum pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (fPLI), as measured by Spec fPL. METHODS: A total of 150 cats were prospectively enrolled into this study. Of them, 82 cats were healthy while 68 cats had various diseases but no clinical signs (eg, anorexia, depression, vomiting) raising a suspicion of pancreatitis. RESULTS: SNAP fPL was normal in 133/150 cats (specificity 89%) without obvious clinical pancreatitis. SNAP fPL was normal in 74/82 healthy cats (specificity 90%) and in 59/68 cats that were sick but without typical signs of pancreatitis (specificity 87%). The agreement between SNAP fPL and Spec fPL was substantial (k = 0.64) in healthy cats and almost perfect (k = 0.93) in sick cats. The overall agreement between SNAP fPL and Spec fPL was almost perfect (k = 0.81). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The specificity of SNAP fPL in this group of cats was high. There was a substantial and almost perfect agreement between the SNAP fPL and Spec fPL in healthy cats and sick cats without suspected pancreatitis, respectively. In the small percentage of cats with abnormal SNAP fPL and/or Spec fPL results, the possibility of subclinical pancreatitis cannot be excluded.


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Doenças do Gato , Pancreatite , Gatos , Animais , Lipase , Pancreatite/diagnóstico , Pancreatite/veterinária , Pâncreas , Vômito/veterinária , Testes Imediatos , Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico
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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 39: 100844, 2023 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36878629

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In endemic areas, dogs with leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum frequently have comorbidities, including mostly neoplastic, infectious, and parasitic diseases. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of comorbidities among dogs that are not infected by L. infantum, dogs that are infected but do not present leishmaniosis, and dogs with leishmaniosis, and to examine if certain comorbidities are independent risk factors for the infection by L. infantum and/or for the development of canine leishmaniosis (CanL). A total of 111 dogs, older than 1-year and non-vaccinated against CanL, were allocated into three groups: group A (n = 18) included dogs that were not infected by L. infantum, group B (n = 52) included dogs that were infected by L. infantum but did not present CanL, and group C (n = 41) included dogs with CanL. Signalment and historical data were obtained using a structured questionnaire. Laboratory examinations included complete blood count, serum biochemistry, urinalysis, fecal parasitology, modified Knott's test, microscopic examination of capillary blood, buffy coat, lymph node, bone marrow and conjunctival smears, qualitative serology for Dirofilaria immitis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum/A. platys, Borrelia burgdorferi and E. canis, IFAT for L. infantum, ELISA for Babesia spp. and Neospora caninum, and real-time PCR for L. infantum in bone marrow, skin biopsies and conjunctival swabs. A variety of comorbidities were found in all three groups. No independent risk factors for infection by L. infantum were found. On the contrary, among dogs infected by L. infantum, being a mongrel [odds ratio (OR): 11.2], not receiving prevention for dirofilariosis (OR: 26.5) and being seropositive to N. caninum (OR: 17.1) or to Babesia spp. (OR: 37.6), were independent risk factors for presenting CanL. Although no comorbidities influence the probability of canine infection by L. infantum, certain comorbidities may be precipitating factors for the transition from the subclinical infection by L. infantum to the overt CanL.


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Babesia , Canidae , Doenças do Cão , Leishmania infantum , Leishmaniose , Cães , Animais , Leishmaniose/veterinária , Anaplasma , Doenças do Cão/epidemiologia
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